Paul Miceli, Pulse Technology director of audio-visual, earned a spot on ENX Magazine's Difference Maker list.
Miceli joins a group of professionals nationwide receiving recognition.
Each year, the trade journal ENX Magazine solicits peer and industry recommendations for the people who are making a difference in the industry. The ENX Difference Maker list is announced in May.
Miceli has worked at Pulse Technology for 25 years, dating back to his high school days. He leads the company’s AV services division. The work includes digital signage, video walls, LED walls and scoreboards. Pulse Technology’s AV team works with clients to manage their AV needs and provides hardware, software, service, labor and ongoing maintenance.
Miceli studied at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He holds a number of industry certifications, including Sharp, Lenovo and MSPA.
“The Difference Maker program is something of a unicorn in the industry, bringing together the best of the best from the dealer, manufacturer, distributor/supplier and software communities, along with other representatives who contribute to the industry,” said Erik Cagle, ENX editorial director, in a press release.
Vince Miceli, Pulse Technology vice president of technology development, expressed his congratulations.
“Paul has taken the reins of the AV department and turned it from something that was once part of our IT services into its own stand-alone department,” Vince Miceli said. “Our clients and our company benefit from this arrangement; it truly does make a difference for both.”
Pulse Technology provides print management, network services, furniture design and sales, office products, AV, mailing equipment and supplies. Pulse Technology is the re-branded name for Des Plaines Office Equipment, McShane’s and Kramer Leonard. Pulse Technology has locations in Merrillville, Indiana; Schaumburg, Illinois; and Brookfield, Wisconsin.